Definition of Fall off

1. Verb. Come off. "This button had fallen off"

Generic synonyms: Come Away, Come Off, Detach

2. Verb. Fall heavily or suddenly; decline markedly. "The stock market is going to fall off "; "The real estate market fell off"
Exact synonyms: Sink, Slump
Generic synonyms: Drop
Related verbs: Drop, Drop Down, Sink
Derivative terms: Falloff, Slump, Slump

3. Verb. Diminish in size or intensity.
Exact synonyms: Fall Away
Generic synonyms: Disappear, Go Away, Vanish
Derivative terms: Falloff

Definition of Fall off

1. Verb. (transitive and intransitive) To become detached or to drop from. ¹

2. Verb. (intransitive) To diminish in size, value etc. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fall Off

fall equinox
fall flat
fall for
fall foul
fall from grace
fall guy
fall ill
fall in
fall in line
fall in love
fall in with
fall into
fall into place
fall line
fall of wicket
fall off (current term)
fall off a truck
fall off the back of a lorry
fall off the back of a truck
fall off the turnip truck
fall off the wagon
fall on
fall on deaf ears
fall on one's face
fall on one's feet
fall on one's sword
fall open
fall out
fall over
fall over backwards

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